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We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for
which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. There must be others who have the same need and came up with the answer. Any suggestions? Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. |
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What is your e-mail server? Do you have an Exchange Server?
With an Exchange Server the best solution would probably be to use a Public Folder or perhaps a distribution list. Without one I guess you'd have to set up a POP account and set up all the users to access it but also set it up to leave a copy of the messages on the server. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "lori12" wrote in message ... We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. There must be others who have the same need and came up with the answer. Any suggestions? Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. |
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Yes we have an Exchange Server. I"ll do some research on Public Folders.
Thanks for the insight. "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote: What is your e-mail server? Do you have an Exchange Server? With an Exchange Server the best solution would probably be to use a Public Folder or perhaps a distribution list. Without one I guess you'd have to set up a POP account and set up all the users to access it but also set it up to leave a copy of the messages on the server. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "lori12" wrote in message ... We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. There must be others who have the same need and came up with the answer. Any suggestions? Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. |
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Especially if you just want to read - the best solution is going to be to
create a Public Folder on the Exchange server and assign it the address you want it to receive mail for. -- -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "lori12" wrote in message ... Yes we have an Exchange Server. I"ll do some research on Public Folders. Thanks for the insight. "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" wrote: What is your e-mail server? Do you have an Exchange Server? With an Exchange Server the best solution would probably be to use a Public Folder or perhaps a distribution list. Without one I guess you'd have to set up a POP account and set up all the users to access it but also set it up to leave a copy of the messages on the server. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com "lori12" wrote in message ... We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. There must be others who have the same need and came up with the answer. Any suggestions? Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. |
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lori12 wrote:
We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. Outlook isn't the best tool for that, then, unless you're using an Exchange server. Are you? It makes a difference in the answer. Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. I though you said you didn't need calendaing. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian.. yes we have an exchange server. The inboxes we want to set up
are global and would be used strictly for reading customer mail - thus my comment on calendar functions- not necessary to the intent of these global accounts. I am still trying to determine how 1 global email address can be accessed easily by multiple people simultanously. Any ideas? "Brian Tillman" wrote: lori12 wrote: We just installed outlook 2007 and need to set up a single email address for which multiple users can access. What is the best approach when I need a single generic email account which multiple people will need to access and act upon - simulataneously. No need for a calendar or contacts, we are just responding to customer emails. Outlook isn't the best tool for that, then, unless you're using an Exchange server. Are you? It makes a difference in the answer. Sharing calendars was easy.. but this one is baffling. I though you said you didn't need calendaing. -- Brian Tillman |
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lori12 wrote:
Hi Brian.. yes we have an exchange server. The inboxes we want to set up are global and would be used strictly for reading customer mail - thus my comment on calendar functions- not necessary to the intent of these global accounts. I am still trying to determine how 1 global email address can be accessed easily by multiple people simultanously. Any ideas? If it's a mailbox, just give the username/password to all of the people you want to access it and turn off cached Exchange mode. Let everyone log into the same mailbox. They'll all see the same thing and can work on it. -- Brian Tillman |
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